CMSes like Wordpress also have this built-in for their templating (though not for their posts by default).

joseninogarcia
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2012-02-14T01:14:44Z —
#10

Hello their, thanks for your best answer, I was looking forward for some translators that can help our site. On the LaTex, I've read the introduction that it's not an editor, I'm not sure if that will helps. Our site was built from wordpress site. I'm looking for a PHP, JQUERY / AJAX form of language that able to translate a certain page, is there something like that you can share to me?

We used a lot of translator for free but it bothers our style soon the page was translated.

samanime
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2012-02-14T16:33:12Z —
#11

I'm not sure if you'll find any translation software you can embed into your page. Those kind of operations need a rather large database of words and grammar rules to convert languages. It's doubtful you can find something you can fully download like that, free or paid. =S

system
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2012-02-15T09:42:03Z —
#12

Our website is using web translator. I think its possible in PHP to design a web translator.

Immerse
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2012-02-15T17:47:41Z —
#13

Maximlis said:

Our website is using web translator. I think its possible in PHP to design a web translator.

How does it work? How does it handle the translations? Is it a translator you built yourselves? Or does it use an existing service?

samanime
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2012-02-16T06:15:52Z —
#14

The ability to translate a site is actually rather easy.

It's the database of language and grammar rules that is the hard part. I would be rather surprised to find out you have a wholly independent script that does that (unless you work for Google or Babelfish =p).

joseninogarcia
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2012-02-16T12:33:24Z —
#15

so is possible to program the translator on PHP?

samanime
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2012-02-16T16:11:06Z —
#16

Once again, it's relatively easy to program.

The problem is the database of words and grammar translations. That's not something you can make or just buy.

joseninogarcia
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2012-02-17T01:27:03Z —
#17

Ah ok, thanks a lot, I hope I can do this. My main option right now is to program it manually using database... since php can do a lot of things.

emoviefreak
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2012-02-17T22:59:55Z —
#18

if you really want a translator google translator is best. But if you want to create as every word can not be translated.you need to create an extra field for all the thing you want to translate in database is the easy way. And difficult way create a dictionary table and get all the words on it and use fuction on button click to translate.

joseninogarcia
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2012-02-18T05:36:10Z —
#19

yeah, that's a huge project.... I want to make more simple like google but I know google has a large database to do it, the first time I used their API, I thought it's free, every single words I translated it works in the first time, but in the second time, not's not working anymore because the api key expired immediately, that's why I'm looking for a reliable open source translator that will translate immediately my site without any hindrance on the styles.